Brain and Neuroscience Advances
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This journal is the official journal of the British Neuroscience Association.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Why publish in BNA?
• Broad scope, multidisciplinary journal
• High profile, expert international editorial board and high quality peer review
• International gold open access journal with no barriers to access
• Credibility initiatives to support the reproducibility, replicability and reliability of neuroscience research
• Time from acceptance to publication is 20 days
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The article processing charge (APC) is £1125. Members of the British Neuroscience Association will receive a 50% discount off the full rate.
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Brain and Neuroscience Advances is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of The British Neuroscience Association, the largest UK organisation representing all aspects of neuroscience from ion channels to whole animal behaviour to neuroscience applications in the clinic.
The mission of the journal is to promote, on a multidisciplinary basis, the study of the development, structure and function of the neurosciences in health and disease. The journal publishes original research papers and reviews from all fields and disciplines of neuroscience, including molecular, cellular, systems, behavioural, and cognitive investigations. The journal welcomes submissions in basic, translational and/or clinical neuroscience. Research papers should present novel, empirical results that are expected to be of interest to a broad spectrum of neuroscientists working in the laboratory, field or clinic.
Once launched, the Journal will be a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Kate Baker | Cambridge University, UK |
Dr James Ainge | University of St Andrews, UK |
Professor David Bannerman | University of Oxford, UK |
Jeffrey W Dalley | Cambridge University, UK |
Professor Rebecca Elliot | University of Manchester, UK |
Professor Sarah Guthrie | University of Sussex, UK |
Dr Jess Nithianantharajah | Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Australia |
Professor Paul Phillips | University of Washington, USA |
Professor Clifton Ragsdale | University of Chicago , USA |
Professor Narender Ramnani | Royal Holloway University of London, UK |
Professor Linda Richards | Washington University School of Medicine, USA |
Dr Peter Rudebeck | Icahn School of Medicine, USA |
Professor Clea Warburton | University of Bristol, UK |
Professor Cliff Abraham | The University of Otago, New Zealand |
Professor Kent Berridge | University of Michigan, USA |
Dr Jean-François Brunet | IBENS, France |
Professor Victoria Chapman | The University of Nottingham, UK |
Professor Alain Chedotal | Institut de la Vision, France |
Professor Graham Collingridge | University of Bristol, UK |
Professor Peter Dayan | Gatsby Computational Neuroscience, UK |
Professor Kenji Doya | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan |
Professor Claire Gillan | Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Professor Rita Goldstein | Icahn School of Medicine, USA |
Professor Sylvie Granon | Université Paris-Sud, France |
Professor Seth Grant | The University of Edinburgh, UK |
Professor Riitta Hari | Aalto University, Finland |
Professor Rik Henson | University of Cambridge, UK |
Professor Casper Hoogenraad | Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands |
Professor Oliver Howes | Imperial College London, UK |
Professor Anthony Isles | Cardiff University, UK |
Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg | University of Oxford, UK |
Dr Matt Jones | University of Bristol, UK |
Professor Sheena Josselyn | The University of Toronto, Canada |
Professor Andrew Lawrence | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Professor Meng Li | Cardiff University, UK |
Dr Elisabeth Murray | NIMH, USA |
Professor David Nutt | Imperial College London, UK |
Professor Shane O’Mara | Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Professor Mike Owen | Cardiff University, UK |
Professor Trevor Robbins | University of Cambridge, UK |
Professor John Rothwell | University College London, UK |
Dr. Guillaume Rousselet | University of Glasgow, School of Psychology and Neuroscience |
Professor Barbara Sahakian | University of Cambridge |
Professor Lisa Saksida | Western University, Canada |
Professor Martin Sarter | University of Michigan, USA |
Dr Jon Simons | University of Cambridge, UK |
Professor Trevor Smart | University College London, UK |
Professor Tara Spires-Jones | The University of Edinburgh, UK |
Professor Jane Taylor | Yale School of Medicine, USA |
Professor Arno Villringer | Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany |
Dr Catherine Winstanley | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Professor Daniel Wolpert | Columbia University, USA |
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